BREAKING: Second Wave of Invading Migrants Gathering in Guatemala

Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that another wave of migrants is gathering at the Honduran border, getting ready to invade America.

This second wave — while much smaller than the 7,000 caravan of migrants heading towards the U.S.-Mexico border — is another stark example of why America voted for Donald Trump.

The illegal immigrants holding up flags of Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala stand in stark contrast of a bygone era where immigrants came to America, not to invade or demand entry, but rather as asylum seekers who respect their host’s generosity and laws.

Guatemalan authorities on Sunday estimated the new group, which gathered in a Guatemalan city near the border of Honduras was estimated at the time to be around 1,000. However the Journal citing other sources from church-run charities and activists puts the number closer to 2,500 and growing.

The invaders are planning to follow the same route through our southern border with little actual interference from the Mexican authorities. In fact, Mexican authorities only created a few well-publicized videos of police clashing with migrants as a pretext to perhaps demonstrate to President Trump they’re doing something to stop the illegal caravan.

The original caravan is made up of mostly Honduran migrants fleeing violence and poverty at home. They’re approximately a 1,000 miles from the United States, which puts them around 2-weeks away from the Mexican/US Border, “coincidently” in time for the November 6th Midterm Elections, which Democrats are hoping this well orchestrated and funded invasion, will give them the optics they need to win back the House.

What better than to see American troops in combat gear confronting migrants holding up invents or the President vowing to cut off the 2.6 billion dollars in foreign aid?

Progressive activists along with the mainstream media are portraying the invasion as a spontaneous and organic movement. However, Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas is calling for a RICO probe, stating; “We have got to have the DOJ investigate where the funding is coming from to send these thousands and thousands of people to the U.S. … You can use RICO to go after them.”

For those not familiar with RICO, here’s an abbreviated definition of the law; “RICO is a federal law designed to combat organized crime in the United States. It allows prosecution and civil penalties for racketeering activity performed as part of an ongoing criminal enterprise. Such activity may include illegal gambling, bribery, kidnapping, murder, money laundering, counterfeiting, embezzlement, drug trafficking, slavery, and a host of other unsavory business practices.”

“To convict a defendant under RICO, the government must prove that the defendant engaged in two or more instances of racketeering activity and that the defendant directly invested in, maintained an interest in, or participated in a criminal enterprise affecting interstate or foreign commerce. The law has been used in the past with great effectiveness in prosecuting members of the mafia, the Hells Angels motorcycle gang, and Operation Rescue, an anti-abortion group, among many others.”

Meanwhile, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, posted on Twitter “Honduran politicians allied with Venezuelan & Cuban socialist dictators are encouraging the caravan to undermine the US-friendly government of President Juan Orlando Hernandez,” said Haley, who visited Honduras and Guatemala this year.

In Washington Vice President Mike Pence echoed the same concerns as Ambassador Haley to reporters, and acknowledged that President Hernandez had told him that the caravan “was organized by leftist organizations and financed by Venezuela.”

About Bob A.

I began my career as a New York graphic designer, years later as an Art Director working with some of the leading advertising agencies and studios of the day, transitioned into owning my own graphic design service, providing a host of creative services, most recently as a working cartoonist for a verity of clients, my most recent illustrative assignment was a 33-page children’s book titled “Nicholas’s Amazing Journey.”
I’m a published author, with my first novel titled “Journey” published in 2003, and my second a short story titled “Mr. Tidbit’s Dilemma”, published in 2014, by American Star Books, and I’m currently working on my third novel, a murder-mystery titled “Possession,” which hopefully should be completed early next year.
I’m also an unabashed conservative and political junkie writing well over 4,000 published articles and political commentary, on a host of national issues and current event topics facing America.
I received the 2007 Editors Choice Award, for Outstanding Achievement in poetry, presented by Poetry.com and the International Library of Poetry, and I am a proud member of the National Writers Association.

5 comments

Shame on all of you for promulgating more xenophobic, hate-fueled anti-immigrant disinformation. Donald Trump’s presidency is one of the most deplorable periods in this country’s history, and I am disappointed (to put it mildly) on a daily basis by the people who continue to support this egomaniacal, amoral man.

Here’s hoping that a massive blue wave will wash away at least some of the corruption and misguided policies already implemented by Trump and his spineless enablers in the US Congress.

Blaming Democrats for the wave of immigrants makes no sense whatsoever. I’ve tried to look at this in every direction and can honestly say that American Democrats did not go to Honduras and say, “Hey guys, come to America!” If anything America is a very hostile place for anyone other than white male Americans, so if they are heading North, the violence must be even worse in their home country.

Think about it for a few minutes. America has a so-called minimum wage, and there are very few places where families can live on that wage, so they end up working several jobs and feeding their family with processed food from the dollar store. They can’t afford to buy a home, so they rent. They are afraid to send their kids to school or church because of the violence. This is spoken by a white female American who believes in the constitution and who is voting Democrat in order to uphold American values and the ones set forth by a Republican, Abraham Lincoln. The Democratic party is far more Republican now than ever before.

I am an American mom who believes that there is another way forward. We should be working together towards peace in our lifetimes. We should come together to fight, not eachother, but instead – bigotry, mysogeny, fear mongering, and hatred in all of its forms. Let’s throw anyone out of office if they like to stir the pot and set their agenda on tearing up the government and the constitution. After all, if this happened in any business, whether it was family owned or a corporation, that type of manager would be shown the front door.
Let’s embrace middle ground and find ways to bring our country back together rather than tearing it apart with fear mongering and hate. It is the way forward for all of us, and it is far healthier for our children to grow up in a peaceful environment.

This is total conspiracy theory bullshit. I mean which is it Honduras and Venzula conspiring to undermine our government or the Democrats paying people to caravan here?? Both are total nonsense. If you are anti-immigrant for some legitimate reason, stick to that rhetoric. You lose all credibility when you go down this path.